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Channels TV Wins Best TV Station For The 10th Time, Nigerians React On Twitter

Yesterday, at the 2015 edition of the Nigerian Media Merit Awards, top media network Channels Televsion won the Best TV Station for a record 10th time.
This year’s winning makes it the 6th time in a row the station has won the award, and their tenth since the first winning in 2000.
While the staff of the media network are celebrating the feat on Twitter, Nigerians have a lot to say about Channels TV.
See some of them:
Channels TV; Best TV station of d year for d 10th consecutive year. Dats some record. Professionalism pays off yet again. Congrats to dem
— Sami Al-Sado @sami_6_sado December 23,2015
If it is not Channels TV it cannot be the same like @channelstv Congrats on your NMMA awards. Big ups John Momoh…
— S♚ @_S_O_T_ December 23,2015
Channels TV? But I thought TVC had the best coverage during the election and their news is somehow top quality. Its all good
— STEEV_WizardOfOz @stephenoflyf December 22,2015
Channels TV How many times will U announce that U've won the best TV station of the year? You been winning it since I was in Jss2
— #SayNoToXenophobia @afrogist007 December 22,2015
" aiam-tomilade: AIT can learn a lot from channels TV."UKD
— Future Governor @hardeifenoni December 22,2015
Channels TV really surprised me with theri neutrality during the just concluded election. RESPECT!!!
— I am that dope fella @demowen December 22,2015
There are two TV stations in nigeria. Channels TV & others. Well deserved award.
— Tomilade Akegbejo @iam_tomilade December 22,2015
#Channels TV, Life is a zero sum game. Your success is the failure of other stations at achieving excellence. Congrats.
— Hart Ozoya @HartOzoyaDecember 22,2025
@RealAnyaStanley@sapiosanct Channels tv is OUR only tv station I go to for current & unadulterated news. A well deserved award. Proud
— Duchess @AkintanBidemi December 22,2015
Big thumb up to Channels TV for providing Nigerians with quality news and current affairs programmes. Congrats on your La Decima
— Sodeeq Monsuru @sodeeqmonsuru December 22,2015
Channels Tv is not on same level with other stations. Only TVC is moving close in recent times. Last rt
— 'Toba @djkartic December 22,2015
Congrats Channels TV.Thank you for keeping professionalism alive and setting very high standards.
— Abike Dabiri-Erewa @abikedabiri December 22,2015

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